American music foundation
The Alice M. Ditson Fund , founded in 1940,[ 1] supports contemporary American music.[ 2] Significant ongoing awards include the Ditson Conductor's Award .
In its early years, the fund supported notable 20th-century musicians such as Bela Bartok ,[ 3] Benjamin Britten , Aaron Copland , Gian Carlo Menotti , Virgil Thomson ,[ 4] and Walter Piston .[ 5] From 1945 to 1952, the Fund sponsored the week-long Columbia Festival of Contemporary American Music.[ 6] The Ditson Fund was also active in supporting the Composers' Forum concerts in New York.[ 7]
The fund's namesake, Alice Ditson, was the wife of music publisher Charles Healy Ditson and daughter-in-law of Oliver Ditson , founder of the publishing house that bore his name.[ 8] She was a supporter of American classical music during her lifetime, and her will bequested $400,000 (equivalent to $8.7 million in 2023) to Columbia University [ 9] [ 10] for "the encouragement and aide of musicians."[ 11]
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References
^ Wiprudon, Theodore (2000-08-01). "On the Money: New Music Funding in the United States" . NewMusicBox . Retrieved 2020-04-10 .
^ Tommasini, Anthony (2010-06-09). "Jack Beeson, Composer and Teacher, Dies at 88" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020-04-10 .
^ Peyser, Joan (1995). The Music of My Time . Pro/AM Music Resources Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-912483-99-3 .
^ Tommasini, Anthony (1997). Virgil Thomson: Composer on the Aisle . W. W. Norton & Company. p. 379 . ISBN 978-0-393-04006-7 .
^ Steinberg, Michael (1995). The Symphony: A Listener's Guide . Oxford University Press. p. 420 . ISBN 978-0-19-512665-5 .
^ "About the Ditson Fund Recordings Archive" .
^ Patterson, Nick (2011). "The Archives of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center" . Notes . 67 (3): 483–502. doi :10.1353/not.2011.0008 . ISSN 0027-4380 . JSTOR 23012776 . S2CID 191585272 .
^ Ardizzone, Heidi (2007). An Illuminated Life: Belle Da Costa Greene's Journey from Prejudice to Privilege . W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-05104-9 .
^ "About the Fund" . The Alice M. Ditson Fund . Retrieved 2021-02-20 .
^ Beardslee, Bethany; Proctor, Minna (2017). I Sang the Unsingable: My Life in Twentieth-Century Music . Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-1-58046-900-5 .
^ "Columbia Receives Trust to Aid Music" . The New York Times . 1940-05-16. p. 31. Retrieved 2021-02-20 .